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I think that’s why she was so adamant about waiting when she spoke with Jon after the strategy session. She knew the Knights of the Vale would come, she just didn’t know when.

The actor who plays Thoros of Myr was on set, so I think we are. I still hold out a tiny tiny hope that we might still see Lady Stoneheart. I knew they didn't want to use her because they wanted Jon's resurrection to have more impact, and now that it has happened, I feel like they could feasibly come up with a way to

I think it is Littlefinger's intention for Sansa to rule Winterfell, so I don't think the Vale forces will screw her crew over. Presumably she's the last legitimate Stark left, and having control over her and Winterfell would be a juicy piece of his whole plan for power and revenge.

I think CleganeBowl happens, but not necessarily as Cersei's trial by combat. Killing Gregor will be The Hound's ultimate redemption. (And yeah, Ian McShane spoiled the return of The Hound - but we all knew he wasn't dead, right?).

I'm glad someone finally noted this. The Dothraki are pretty awful, at least the men are. She wants to conquer what is basically a foreign land with fire-breathing dragons and an army of rapists/pillagers. How do people see that playing out? And just because her name is Targaryen? I think Dany is pretty awful,

I agree with you. Littlefinger has a very looooong game going on here. I think that scene served to illustrate how he has been spending his free time manipulating Robin Arryn completely, so that he is now essentially the Lord of the Vale himself. I'm sure it's all going according to his plan.

Well, I mean…..they are both Craster's babies, but is there another reason?

I think it might be because they are Stark child-surrogates, and it is almost as if you are killing a part of the Stark that the wolf belongs to when you take the life of the wolf (especially in the book with all of the wolf dreams and warging going on). I know that's totally cheesy, but I think that's why it got such

Something has to galvanize Jon Snow into heading to Winterfell with his wildling horde…..so yeah, you know he's going to cross paths with Sansa and find out everything that Ramsay has done.

I totally wanted to go back and watch the episode with the other baby because I thought the same thing!

Now that you say that, I bet that the whole scene with Qyburn taking control of Varys' little birds is just a set up for recreating that scene.

Jon Snow would be her nephew, not her brother.

I thought he was going to be Randyll Tarly. But he basically gave away which character he's playing in an interview and it is someone Brienne and Pod meet on their travels through the Riverlands.

Cersei only admitted to adultery, and that was the only crime they could pin on her (her cousin Lancel turned her in). She confessed and did her penance, so she's free. Margaery won't confess to perjury, because to do so would be to doom her brother.

And Ser Pounce is the murderer because he was a Faceless Man the whole time.

Yes, his Watch has ended.

There was a lot of "king's blood" technically shed by sacrificing Shireen Baratheon. Granted it was spread over two seasons, but I would think that would be a death paying for a life. It goes along with my personal theory that Melisandre's visions aren't false in the sense that they put her on a path of action that

Neither Rhaegar or Robert were at the Tower of Joy.

Seems like I read somewhere that Jaime and Bronn head off to the Riverlands at some point this season.

In the books, yes. But Osha tells Bran that she's taking Rickon to the Umbers when they part ways on the show.